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At long range do you dial, BDC turret, graduated reticle, holdover, etc?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2750375" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>My question for you would be, do you test your loads and zero your rifles while shooting from a bipod while laying on the ground?</p><p> Think about the question, and then think about the shot.</p><p>A power line is a great place to set up and glass for deer, especially with your glasses on a tripod.</p><p>And a great place to shoot the same way you do when testing loads.</p><p>Level the portable bench side to side with a small level when you set it up, and dont worry about the scope being level.</p><p>If you can drive to the location, the bench wont be heavy to carry.</p><p>Be thinking about that shot, and you will know what you need to do to make it next time.</p><p>Consider that first shot as having been a sighter shot. </p><p>He gave you an opportunity for a kill shot and you passed on it.</p><p>WHY?</p><p>You know why, and it has nothing to do with a scope level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2750375, member: 12443"] My question for you would be, do you test your loads and zero your rifles while shooting from a bipod while laying on the ground? Think about the question, and then think about the shot. A power line is a great place to set up and glass for deer, especially with your glasses on a tripod. And a great place to shoot the same way you do when testing loads. Level the portable bench side to side with a small level when you set it up, and dont worry about the scope being level. If you can drive to the location, the bench wont be heavy to carry. Be thinking about that shot, and you will know what you need to do to make it next time. Consider that first shot as having been a sighter shot. He gave you an opportunity for a kill shot and you passed on it. WHY? You know why, and it has nothing to do with a scope level. [/QUOTE]
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